CRIPSTORY: The Unheard History of Disability Zine Pack

$18.00

A zine pack from DIYAbled a grassroots group that believes DIY spaces are essential to creating a healthy thriving community and advocates for community solutions to make DIY spaces accessible to people living with disabilities. This pack includes all eight zines that chronicle the early civil rights movement for disabled folks centered around movement organizing in the Bay Area of California in the late 20th century.

UGLY LAWS

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Disability history of ugly laws, a law that made it criminal to be illegal. Based in ableism and racism.

JUDY HEUMANN

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Judy Heumann is considered the mother of disability rights.

ED ROBERTS

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

First severely disabled person to attend higher education at University of California Berkeley. Part of the Rolling Quads. Helped create the first Center for Independent Living and its first director in Berkeley.

HALE ZUKAS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Hale Zukas was part of the Rolling Quads from Berkeley. He was responsible for ensuring the accessibility of public transportation.

ROLLING QUADS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

The Rolling Quads was the first group of severly disabled University of California Berkeley students that were responsible for the first legal curbcuts in Berkeley.

THE 504 SIT IN

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

The 504 Sit In was a very important protest that led to the American Disabilities Act to pass. It was also the longest sit in in the history of america.

THE INDEPENDENT LIVING MOVEMENT

1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages

The Independent Living Movement was responsible for creating the Center for Independent Living.

BRAD LOMAX

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Brad Lomax disability activist that was also part of the Black Panthers. An example of uniting the civil rights movement of race and ability.

❁ 75% of the cover price to this zine go to DIYAbled

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A zine pack from DIYAbled a grassroots group that believes DIY spaces are essential to creating a healthy thriving community and advocates for community solutions to make DIY spaces accessible to people living with disabilities. This pack includes all eight zines that chronicle the early civil rights movement for disabled folks centered around movement organizing in the Bay Area of California in the late 20th century.

UGLY LAWS

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Disability history of ugly laws, a law that made it criminal to be illegal. Based in ableism and racism.

JUDY HEUMANN

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Judy Heumann is considered the mother of disability rights.

ED ROBERTS

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

First severely disabled person to attend higher education at University of California Berkeley. Part of the Rolling Quads. Helped create the first Center for Independent Living and its first director in Berkeley.

HALE ZUKAS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Hale Zukas was part of the Rolling Quads from Berkeley. He was responsible for ensuring the accessibility of public transportation.

ROLLING QUADS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

The Rolling Quads was the first group of severly disabled University of California Berkeley students that were responsible for the first legal curbcuts in Berkeley.

THE 504 SIT IN

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

The 504 Sit In was a very important protest that led to the American Disabilities Act to pass. It was also the longest sit in in the history of america.

THE INDEPENDENT LIVING MOVEMENT

1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages

The Independent Living Movement was responsible for creating the Center for Independent Living.

BRAD LOMAX

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Brad Lomax disability activist that was also part of the Black Panthers. An example of uniting the civil rights movement of race and ability.

❁ 75% of the cover price to this zine go to DIYAbled

A zine pack from DIYAbled a grassroots group that believes DIY spaces are essential to creating a healthy thriving community and advocates for community solutions to make DIY spaces accessible to people living with disabilities. This pack includes all eight zines that chronicle the early civil rights movement for disabled folks centered around movement organizing in the Bay Area of California in the late 20th century.

UGLY LAWS

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Disability history of ugly laws, a law that made it criminal to be illegal. Based in ableism and racism.

JUDY HEUMANN

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Judy Heumann is considered the mother of disability rights.

ED ROBERTS

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

First severely disabled person to attend higher education at University of California Berkeley. Part of the Rolling Quads. Helped create the first Center for Independent Living and its first director in Berkeley.

HALE ZUKAS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

Hale Zukas was part of the Rolling Quads from Berkeley. He was responsible for ensuring the accessibility of public transportation.

ROLLING QUADS

1/2 sized ⦁ 6 pages

The Rolling Quads was the first group of severly disabled University of California Berkeley students that were responsible for the first legal curbcuts in Berkeley.

THE 504 SIT IN

1/2 sized ⦁ 10 pages

The 504 Sit In was a very important protest that led to the American Disabilities Act to pass. It was also the longest sit in in the history of america.

THE INDEPENDENT LIVING MOVEMENT

1/2 sized ⦁ 8 pages

The Independent Living Movement was responsible for creating the Center for Independent Living.

BRAD LOMAX

1/2 sized ⦁ 2 pages

Brad Lomax disability activist that was also part of the Black Panthers. An example of uniting the civil rights movement of race and ability.

❁ 75% of the cover price to this zine go to DIYAbled

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